Directions
Cut closely around the bees, frogs, & cards. Laminate if desired for durability. Hide them in the sensory bin - I like to place the heads of the bees and frogs so they are visible while burying the receptive cards. Have the child select a bee or a frog and ask them:
“What is ____ for?” or have them find a receptive card and answer the question.
The receptive cards are great for non-verbal kids or those first being introduced to object function.

What are sensory bins?
Sensory bins are a tactile experience in a container usually filled with beans, rice, noodles, beads, corn or sand. In addition to putting in these cards, you may put in any toys in which you can discuss the object function of (e.g. mini toy shovel, glasses) or toys that are a motivator. For example, pick a card & state the object function,
then find a dinosaur hiding in the rice!

Plurals
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